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Guild of Copy Editors 2014 Annual Report
 

Our 2014 Annual Report is now ready for review.

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  • Summary of Drives, Blitzes, and the Requests page;
  • Review the election results;
  • Membership news;
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Guild of Copy Editors February 2015 Newsletter
 

 

Drive: Thanks to everyone who participated in January's Backlog Elimination Drive. Of the 38 people who signed up for this drive, 21 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here.

Progress report: We were able to remove August 2013 from the general copyediting backlog and November 2014 from the request-page backlog. Many thanks, everyone!

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Guild of Copy Editors March 2015 Newsletter
 

 

Blitz: Thanks to everyone who participated in the February Blitz. Of the 21 people who signed up, eight copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here.

Progress report: The blitz removed 16 articles from the requests list, and we're almost done with December 2014. Many thanks, everyone!

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Technical move of Speak Softly, Love edit

Regarding your request at WP:RMTR. This can surely be done as a technical move, but your rationale is very brief: " incorrect meaning when (very commonly) incorrectly punctuated". What does this title look like when incorrectly punctuated? And what is the key evidence provided in the book you mention? Thanks, EdJohnston (talk) 14:57, 31 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

I didn't think i needed to say it's punctuated incorrectly in the old title and correctly in the new and that the only difference in punctuation is the added comma. --Espoo (talk) 19:18, 31 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

April 2015 GOCE newsletter edit

Guild of Copy Editors April 2015 Newsletter
 

 

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Requested move edit

Hi there. Just to let you know that in my view, your requested move of X-ray computed tomographyCT scan is unlikely to be uncontroversial given that there are 293 page watchers for a reasonably high traffic article. As a result I've declined the request and started a discussion at the source article's talk page. Best,  Philg88 talk 21:53, 27 April 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Style in your "Anno domini" edits edit

In this series of edits you have attempted to improve the capitalization style in the "Anno Domini" article, but at the same time you have introduced a number of bare url citations. WP:CITEVAR spells out the Wikipedia-wide understanding that bare url citations are undesireable. Please modify your edit so that you do not introduce one style error at the same time you try to correct another style error. Also, please do not cite the Wikipedia "Manual of Style" in an article since it is not a reliable source. Jc3s5h (talk) 16:26, 15 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

Chairman of ways and means edit

I do not, in the least, agree with your move of "Chairman of Ways and Means" to "Chairman of ways and means" (and the related moves for similarly titled articles). The Chairman of Ways and Means, Committee on Ways and Means, and related terms are proper nouns, all of whose principal words are capitalized. For official usage in the UK, see, for example, here. The form you have introduced is not conventional and in fact I have never seen it used anyway.

I would appreciate your reverting this and any similar moves. Thank you. Newyorkbrad (talk) 22:19, 18 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

Hi, this is a clear case of MOS:JOBTITLES. We don't need to and shouldn't follow "official" usage when this would violate our manual of style, which clearly requires the following: Chairman of Ways and Means John Doe is the first chairman of ways and means from Wales.

In addition, it's no coincidence that the BBC doesn't follow the outdated usage of the UK parliament, which uppercases all job titles (job titles are *not* proper nouns), and instead employs a less medieval style, which incidentally is arguably at least as "official". (The concept of BBC English is well established whereas the same cannot be said of "Parliament English".) --Espoo (talk) 03:59, 19 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

I understand the formal point you are making, but the uncapitalized usage is so jarring and unconventional that I must continue to disagree with you. The term "Chairman of Ways and Means" is short, at least historically, for "Chairman of [the Committee on] Ways and Means," which reflects that it is a proper noun. Also, "ways" and "means" in this context are common enough words that the term could be confusing if uncapitalized.
Was there any discussion of the change you made before you made it? If so, please point me there, because I do not see it. If not, my inclination is still to revert the move as disputed, and ask you to start a formal move request if you want to pursue this. Regards, Newyorkbrad (talk) 04:26, 19 June 2015 (UTC)Reply
I understand that seeing something spelled in a way that violates a spelling convention one has become used to can be jarring. (Just imagine what most US Americans feel when they see all WP article titles and subheadings without capitals.) But the reason we have a manual of style is so that we don't have to rediscuss the same issues dozens of times in thousands of articles. So if you feel strongly about this issue and want an exception added to the current policy, *please* discuss the issue on the talk page of MOS:JOBTITLES, not on this article's talk page.
Please tell me what your reading experience was when you saw the lowercase spelling on the BBC webpage. Was it more or less jarring to see it on an "official website" than on a wiki? --Espoo (talk) 04:55, 19 June 2015 (UTC)Reply
I think the spelling with the lower-case looks odd, although the specific example you ask me about may not be a fair test, since I went to the article for the specific purpose of finding that spelling.
Meanwhile, I see the pages were moved back by someone else, not prompted by me. Regards, Newyorkbrad (talk) 15:19, 19 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

Moving Burma to Myanmar - new 2015 poll edit

You participated in a Burma RM in the past so I'm informing you of another RM. I hope I didn't miss anyone. New move attempt of Burma>Myanmar Fyunck(click) (talk) 08:30, 7 August 2015 (UTC)Reply

There is a move discussion in progress on Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Burma (Myanmar) which affects the recently renamed page Myanmar. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. Sawol (talk) 16:34, 20 August 2015 (UTC)Reply

GOCE August 2015 newsletter edit

Guild of Copy Editors August 2015 Newsletter
 

 

July drive: Thanks to everyone who participated in last month's backlog-reduction drive. Of the 24 people who signed up, 17 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here.

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Renaming and moving of Plato articles edit

Hello Espoo. I want you to know that removing standard capitalization from the proper names of Platonic terms and moving their related articles is very wrong. These are not generic words but the title of topics, like the title of books and journal articles. You wouldn't want everyone's names thus edited and re-published according to a poorly thought out Wiki guideline. These modifications should all be reversed. BlueMist (talk) 21:06, 9 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

Hi BlueMist. The situation is not at all a clear-cut case, as you believe. (And topics ["titles of topics"] and journal titles are very different things and, more importantly, both not capitalized in almost all publications.) Many reliable sources do not capitalize these concepts, so there is no reason to violate our manual of style or make an exception to it. Please see Talk:Allegory_of_the_Cave#Requested_move_4_September_2015 for more details. --Espoo (talk) 20:55, 10 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Guild of Copy Editors October 2015 Newsletter
 

 

September drive: Thanks to everyone who participated in last month's backlog-reduction drive. Of the 25 editors who signed up, 18 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here.

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The month-long November drive, focusing on our oldest backlog articles (June, July, and August 2014) and the October requests, is just around the corner. Hope to see you there!

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Guild of Copy Editors 2015 End of Year Report edit

Guild of Copy Editors 2015 End of Year Report
 

Our 2015 End of Year Report is now ready for review.

Highlights:

  • Summary of Drives, Blitzes, and the Requests page;
  • New record lows in the article backlog and on the Requests page;
  • Coordinator election results;
  • Membership news;
  • Changes around the Guild's pages;
  • Plans for 2016.
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Your edit on Geats edit

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Thanks :-) edit

Thanks for reverting my derp edit. I didn't see that more changes were made (I thought that spacing was the only thing changed. Anyways, thanks again. ~Oshwah~(talk) (contribs) 00:28, 13 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Nomination of Polyclinic (disambiguation) for deletion edit

 

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Bicarbonate edit

Thanks for this edit, which explained something I had wondered about for a very long time. The editor who uses the pseudonym "JamesBWatson" (talk) 15:15, 31 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

Postdoc edit

I get the feeling that we have different ideas about what the nomenclature represents here. "Postdoctoral student" is incorrect because postdocs are never students, but are actually employees. The term "postdoc" is also not used to refer to people who have strictly teaching positions, thus the term does necessarily imply a research position. At least these are true in the United States; if European usage is different then we have to deal with that somehow. Antony–22 (talkcontribs) 18:25, 3 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

Did you take a look at this link provided in the article? https://postdocs.cornell.edu/structure-postdoctoral-study --Espoo (talk) 18:31, 3 April 2016 (UTC)Reply
That source certainly does not say that postdocs are students. Upon further research it does appear that there are postdoctoral teaching fellowships, though those are much rarer than the research type. These teaching fellowships might be better discussed in a different article though, as the scope of the Postdoctoral researcher article has always been focused on research, rather than any of the other various things one can do in academia after receiving a Ph.D. Antony–22 (talkcontribs) 18:39, 3 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

It most certainly does: "A postdoc is a person who has received a doctoral degree and who is pursuing additional research, training, or teaching...". A person who has received a doctoral degree and who is pursuing training is most definitely a student. They may also be working as a researcher on their own or as employees of another university, but they are postdoctoral students, not postdoctoral researchers, at the institution where they are pursuing training. --Espoo (talk) 19:03, 3 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

Guild of Copy Editors April 2016 Newsletter edit

Guild of Copy Editors April 2016 Newsletter
 

 

March drive: Thanks to everyone who participated in last month's backlog-reduction drive. Of the 28 people who signed up, 21 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here.

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June 2016 Guild of Copy Editors Newsletter edit

Guild of Copy Editors June 2016 News
 

 

Hello everyone, welcome to the June 2016 GOCE newsletter. It's been a few months since we sent one out; we hope y'all haven't forgotten about the Guild! Your coordinators have been busy behind the scenes as usual, though real life has a habit of reducing our personal wiki-time. The May backlog reduction drive, the usual coordinating tasks and preparations for the June election are keeping us on our toes!

May drive: Thanks to everyone who participated in last month's record-setting backlog reduction drive. Of the 29 people who signed up, 16 copyedited at least one article, 197 copyedits were recorded on the drive page, and the copyedit backlog fell below 1,500 for the first time! Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here.

June Blitz: this one-week copy-editing blitz will occur from 12 June through 18 June; the themes will be video games and Asian geography.

Coordinator elections: It's election time again; how quickly they seem to roll around! Nominations for the next tranche of Guild coordinators, who will serve a six-month term that begins at 00:01 UTC on 1 July and ends at 23:59 UTC on 31 December, opens at 00:01 UTC on 1 June and closes at 23:59 UTC on 15 June. Voting takes place between 00:01 UTC on 16 June and 23:59 UTC on 30 June. If you'd like to assist behind the scenes, please consider stepping forward; self-nominations are welcomed and encouraged. All Wikipedia editors in good standing are eligible; remember it's your Guild, and it doesn't run itself!

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Obama edit

The full sentence is:

"On December 22, 2010, Obama signed the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010, fulfilling a key promise made in the 2008 presidential campaign to end the Don't ask, don't tell policy of 1993 that had prevented gay and lesbian people from serving openly in the United States Armed Forces."

Please don't change it again. -- Scjessey (talk) 16:52, 24 June 2016 (UTC)Reply

Scjessey is completely correct here. Please stop changing it, Espoo. Tvoz/talk 17:09, 24 June 2016 (UTC)Reply
Gays have always served as openly in the military as anyone else, and it would be rude to imply otherwise. What they were prevented from doing is being open about being gay. They were prevented from serving openly gay, not from serving openly. --Espoo (talk) 06:40, 25 June 2016 (UTC)Reply
It's not rudeness; it's English. You can't have "gay people serving openly gay" in any legitimate sentence. It makes no sense. In fact, it sounds like gay people serving gay people, which is even weirder. -- Scjessey (talk) 16:21, 25 June 2016 (UTC)Reply
They are correct. Read the entire sentence please and don't change it again. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Coradon (talkcontribs) 14:26, 18 July 2016 (UTC)Reply

Guild of Copy Editors July 2016 News edit

Guild of Copy Editors July 2016 News
 

 

Hello everyone, and welcome to the July 2016 GOCE newsletter.

June Blitz: this one-week copy-editing blitz ran from 12 through 18 June; the themes were video games and Asian geography. Of the 18 editors who signed up, 11 removed 47 articles from the backlog. Barnstars and rollover totals are located here. Thanks to all editors who took part.

Coordinator elections: The second tranche of Guild coordinators for 2016, who will serve a six-month term until 23:59 UTC on 31 December, have been elected. Jonesey95 remains as your drama-free Lead Coordinator, and Corinne and Tdslk are your new assistant coordinators. For her long service to the Guild, Miniapolis has been enrolled in the GOCE Hall of Fame. Thanks to everyone who voted in the election; our next scheduled one occurs in December 2016. All Wikipedia editors in good standing are eligible; self-nominations are welcome and encouraged.

July Drive: Our month-long July Copy Editing Backlog Elimination Drive is now underway. Our aim is to remove articles tagged for copy-edit in April, May and June 2015, and to complete all requests on the GOCE Requests page from June 2016. The drive ends at 23:59 on 31 July 2016 (UTC).

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Guild of Copy Editors September 2016 News edit

Guild of Copy Editors September 2016 News
 

 

Hello everyone, and welcome to the September 2016 GOCE newsletter.

>>> Sign up for the September Drive, already in progress! <<<

July Drive: The July drive was a roaring success. We set out to remove April, May, and June 2015 from our backlog (our 149 oldest articles), and by 23 July, we were done with those months. We added July 2015 (66 articles) and copy-edited 37 of those. We also handled all of the remaining Requests from June 2016. Well done! Overall, we recorded copy edits to 240 articles by 20 editors, reducing our total backlog to 13 months and 1,656 articles, the second-lowest month-end total ever.

August Blitz: this one-week copy-editing blitz ran from 21 through 27 August; the theme was sports-related articles in honor of the 2016 Summer Olympics. Of the eight editors who signed up, five editors removed 11 articles from the backlog. A quiet blitz – everyone must be on vacation. Barnstars and rollover totals are located here. Thanks to all editors who took part.

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Tablet Image edit

Hi. I would like to transfer this image File:Dispilio_tablet.jpg to Commons. You've uploaded it stating that there is a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License in the source but I couldn't find any. Could you please tell me the free source. --Мико (talk) 13:42, 14 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

Hi. I see you have seen this and you are quiet about it so I took a look. There is a copyright sign in the beginning of the article you took the image from, so I intend to put a speedy deletion tag on the image, if you don't mind.--Алиса Селезньова (talk) 15:02, 15 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

Hi, that was a year ago and was the first time i uploaded an image to WP, and i remember i was quite overwhelmed by both the technical and legal aspects. I again spent quite a bit of time now trying to understand the legal aspects and trying to remember what i had understood a year ago. As you can see, i put the link https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radiocarbon/article/view/17456 in the permission box. I can't remember what my reasoning was, but i think it was that the paper is freely available and that its authors will surely consider use of one image from the paper to be fair use since the source is clearly cited and since the image is essential for understanding the Wikipedia article. Scientists want their findings to be as widely known as possible. Quoting passages and using a small number of charts or images is definitely not something they are opposed to. I didn't answer Мико yet because i spent time trying to understand WP policy and because i'm in the process of writing to the authors of the paper for permission to use the image. --Espoo (talk) 15:32, 15 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

Great! Thanks for the effort - it'll be really good to have the image. And since your are writing them - ask for permission to upoad the other images as well - at least the "signed" pottery. Thanks. --Мико (talk) 11:40, 16 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

The Arsonists edit

Hi Espoo, just an FYI, I took your specific request to 7-day RM, as I believe a discussion with consensus will be more convincing than a possibly questionable technical request. — Andy W. (talk) 00:30, 16 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

ArbCom Elections 2016: Voting now open! edit

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